Re: Admin Server Port

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On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 11:48 -0600, Richard Megginson wrote:
> Steve Rigler wrote:

> > I believe I've found the way to configure it to use port 443 (aside from
> > specifying that at setup time).  In addition to "console.conf" it looks
> > like "local.conf"
> local.conf is a read-only cache of the admin server config information 
> stored under o=NetscapeRoot in the configuration directory server.
> > and "adm.conf"
> I think the port is ignored in this file.  It's there for historical 
> purposes.
> > need to be updated as well as the
> > "nsserverport" attribute in the configuration entry for the admin server
> > under "o=NetscapeRoot".
> I think this and console.conf are the two main (only?) places.
> > Curiously enough, I wasn't able to update
> > "nsserverport" from the GUI (pops up "unknown error with naming
> > attribute")
> On which screen?

This was when opening the console, opening the "Directory Server" window
on the configuration server and drilling down through "NetscapeRoot"
until I opened the properties on cn=configuration,cn=admin-serv-
servername,cn=fedora adminstration server...

-Steve

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